To develop an understanding of various experimental designs in terms of their assumption, applications and limitations.
Experimental Design as Variance Control; Randomized Group Design; Randomized Block Design
Nested Design - Two Factors Only; Latin Square Design -with One Observation In Each Cell; Crossover Design -Replication With The Same Square
Single Factor, Two Factors -With Repeated Measure On One Factor No Trend Analysis
Dunnett, Duncan, Tukey.
Only Theory And Steps
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